1. The Glitch
This weird, digital rotoscope is hyper realistic in terms of the detail the creators took in making the animations blend with real life.
2. Skateboard Rotoscope
This rotoscope is a scene from a full length film and is hand drawn. It provides extremely interesting viewpoints and follows a boy skateboarding around a city.
When choosing a style of rotoscope to use (including using flash, photoshop or illustrator) I should pick the one that I think I will be able to work most efficiently in. I like the way the thin lined rotoscopes look without too many shadows because the movement is there but in a more interesting way. Of course, the digital 3D approach looks just as cool, with how real life and digital animation is able to mesh together and look like one. However, A-ha!'s brilliant music video for Take On Me was created by combining real life and drawn rotoscope animation which is really incredible to see.
1. The Glitch
This weird, digital rotoscope is hyper realistic in terms of the detail the creators took in making the animations blend with real life.
2. Skateboard Rotoscope
This rotoscope is a scene from a full length film and is hand drawn. It provides extremely interesting viewpoints and follows a boy skateboarding around a city.
When choosing a style of rotoscope to use (including using flash, photoshop or illustrator) I should pick the one that I think I will be able to work most efficiently in. I like the way the thin lined rotoscopes look without too many shadows because the movement is there but in a more interesting way. Of course, the digital 3D approach looks just as cool, with how real life and digital animation is able to mesh together and look like one. However, A-ha!'s brilliant music video for Take On Me was created by combining real life and drawn rotoscope animation which is really incredible to see.